Eyebeam Will Hold Open Studios for Senior Fellows & Artists in Residence

A two-day presentation at Eyebeam providing an inside look at research and in-progress work.
By: Eyebeam
 
Dec. 14, 2011 - PRLog -- Friday, December 16 + Saturday, December 17, 2011: 3–6PM

Eyebeam has a rich history of supporting creative technologists with a focus on production that emphasizes public iteration and open process. Open Studios offers a chance to engage the artists and creative technologists working here. Visitors are invited to explore our shared studio spaces and R&D lab as well as join in a guided tour by an Eyebeam fellow every hour, on the hour, where you will meet Eyebeam’s most valuable resource: its community of visionary creators.

FELLOWS 2011
Taeyoon Choi
Fran Ilich
Nova Jiang
Mary Mattingly
Aaron Meyers
Mark Shepard

FALL 2011 RESIDENTS
Slava Balasanov
Alexander Chen
Beatriz da Costa
Matt Parker
Carrie Mae Rose
Alan Sondheim

STUDENT RESIDENTS 2011
Eyebeam's yearly Student Residency Program offers New York City high school students space to experiment, learn, and create original work using our state-of-the-art facilities and mentorship from Residents and Fellows. This year's Student Residents are Ariana Marini, Giulia Girgenti, Ian Antoni, Tanjhid Chouhury, and Toni Koval. They came to Eyebeam first as participants in the 2011 Digital Day Camp, and their current projects explore topics as diverse as video production, dance, activism, game design, and textile technology.

HONORARY RESIDENTS + RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
Each year Eyebeam invites key people who have previously worked at Eyebeam or are core collaborators with current Fellows and Residents to access our facilities in a range of honorary positions. This year, Honorary Fellow Kaho Abe and Honorary Residents Stefani Bardin, Albert Hwang, and Maria Michails will present their work at Open Studios.

EYEBEAM
Founded in 1997, Eyebeam is an art and technology center that provides a fertile context and state-ofthe-art tools for digital experimentation. It is a lively incubator of creativity and thought, where artists and technologists actively engage with the larger culture, addressing the issues and concerns of our time. Eyebeam challenges convention, celebrates the hack, educates the next generation, encourages collaboration, freely offers its output to the community, and invites the public to share in a spirit of openness: open source, open content and open distribution.
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